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Sunday, February 20th 2011

5:28 AM

Lasik Eye Surgery Consultation, Procedure, and Outcomes

Who is Eligible for lasik Phoenix Eye Surgery

Almost all of the younger generation who're either long or short sighted may benefit from lasik Phoenix surgery. About one in twenty people unfortunately will not be, due to disfigurement of the cornea.A consultation with an eye specialist will allow you to know of your eligibility.

If you suffer from long sighted issues, then the chances that you are not eligible improve slightly, as goes with age, there becoming the chance of other conditions complicating it. About 20% of this group is ineligible for Lasik surgery.

The Process

The Lasik procedure is very painless. a good surgeon will always talk the patient through the process before beginning. treatment is quick, taking around 10 minutes max per eye. Often times as of late, patients have both eyes carried out in the same sitting. When Lasik surgery first started out this was not the case, but as the process has progressed, this really is common place now.

First of all, aesthetic drops are administered in the eyes. No needles will be utilized during the process, as the pain relief from the drops is adequate. The laser is then applied to the eye, and about twenty minutes later the procedure is finished.

Around half an hour after the treatment, the pain relief will wear off and the eyes will water and be hurtful. This may be irritable and even painful. This high level of pain should not last more than two to three hours, and by the next day, the patient ought to feel totally regular again. The complete recovery time from Lasik surgery varies from around 3 days to a week, and for the duration, the patient will most likely wear contact lenses

Results

Laser eye surgery is a really effective kind of cosmetic surgery. Of myopic patients, about 99% recover with no complications and are pleased with the results. A very small minority of patients will need to have repeat surgery several months later, something that can be determined in post operative checks.

Patients over 40 will often still require reading glasses, but will be able to see well in alternative activities.
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Sunday, February 20th 2011

5:26 AM

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